Two arrested as part of investigation into bogus personal injury claim
Man used wheelchair when attending appointments about claim but did not need one in day to day life
Man used wheelchair when attending appointments about claim but did not need one in day to day life
Judge Jacqueline Linnane says Mohammed Noman Khan’s cases were ‘waste of time’
‘Reformer’ Ms Justice Mary Irvine appointed chair of new body examining compensation
David and Mark Darcy made only two mortgage payments in 10 years, court hears
Debt for property in Clontarf purchased in 2004 now stands at more than €900,000
Pair appeal against court order allowing vulture fund to repossess Clontarf home
Family allowed short service to seek another stay against fund in High Court next Thursday
Couple owe €1.2m mortgage debt on Clontarf home which they had agreed to leave by July 9th
Judge rules against fund’s court bid to set aside cert protecting Ronan Ryan from debts
Comments follow judge’s dismissal of five €60,000 claims and referral of cases to DPP
Insurance reform has been on the agenda since the early 2000s but the various parties keep looking elsewhere to lay blame
‘Some solicitors should be more selective about who they take on,’ says Judge Jacqueline Linnane
AIB in proceedings against newly-elected MEP, who was ruled bankrupt in 2016
Judgment for €24,494 granted against Conleth Pendred
Judges hears Wexford TD has ‘change in his financial circumstances’ after MEP vote
Circuit Civil Court told last month Donal McNally Opticians, Von Opticians were insolvent
Businessman and his wife owe more than €1m in mortgage arrears on family home
Mortgage debt of 10 cent and another for €131,000 still outstanding on family home
Former Miss Ireland and restaurateur spouse had not made repayments in nine years
Dublin largest independent opticians chain granted court protection
Lord Mayor of Dublin Nial Ring met mortgage debt demands on Clontarf house
Restaurateur Ronan Ryan and Ms Flood face losing Clontarf home after bank moves to re-possess property
Sabrina Melloni (51) claimed she slipped on wet stairs while getting off plane in Dublin
Judge says punch-ball machines should not be installed in pubs over safety concerns
Dublin neighbours had been urged by judge to try settle boundary dispute
€180,000 was sought by the driver and the two passengers of car
Dublin neighbours urged to find solution to boundary disputes
Ghandhi Mallak could potentially face imprisonment and a multi-million-euro fine
Roisin Mimnagh (50) settles €60,000 negligence claim against her former dentist
Doctor, who represented himself in court, has not paid mortgage since September 2012
Ian Doyle faces legal costs bill of almost €29,000 following fraudulent accident claim
Court told Sydney-based pair want to sell Phibsborough house left to them by an aunt
Theresa Cullen told court she lived behind drawn blinds in her home for two years
Jacqueline Linnane put on notice of threat before she was due to sit in Circuit Civil Court
Judge orders pair to vacate flat and grants judgment for arrears
Judge Jacqueline Linnane said the behaviour of 23-year-old Zoe Byrne was ‘nothing short of a disgrace’
Efforts by Michael Darcy (36) to prove he bought €41,400 of jewellery lead to downfall
Dara and Michelle O’Carolan from Swords claimed they were falsely imprisoned
Counsel for Bank of Ireland Mortgage Bank tells court total debt on mortgage now €5.7m
New system approved at Cabinet meeting will be seen as a sop to Shane Ross
Gráinne Dunworth injured when hot tea spilled on her during trip from Prague to Dublin
Tallaght court adjourns law firm’s application to allow for variation of search warrant
Clothing firm denies negligence and claims sales assistant had been careless
Claimant’s ring finger was pierced by piece of metal under chair at a restaurant
Cleaner twisted back when leg of chair broke while eating in China Kitchen in Beaumont
Owner was good enough ‘to let you use his property for free and you end up suing him’
Eileen Walsh given less than a fortnight to quit the house she has lived in for 35 years
Up to €16,000 a month in rent was being collected from five-bedroom house
Court told balaclava-wearing man refused local authority official access to house
Court heard up to 70 people were living in ‘cramped’ conditions in Cabinteely property
Claims of dangerous and unhealthy conditions for residents offered ‘living space’
‘It was a shock to discover we were in arrears of €43,000 and that he hadn’t paid a penny’
Welshman took proceedings in Ireland against entities in US and New Zealand
Woman who tripped on Wicklow Way boardwalk claimed it was in unsafe condition
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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